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Week 43 - ITF ($25K) - Obidos, Portugal, Carpet


Katie S takes the first set 6-1, but there is a MTO .....

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.. and Kalinskaya has retired, so it will be Katie v Katie in the final

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And so, we are guaranteed our 62nd ITF title at $25K+ level of the millennium.

It will be the biggest title of either Katie's careers to date.

Ms. Swan's 3rd final of the year, and she will looking to make it 3 from 3, having won the other two, both at $15K. It's her first ever $25K final.

Our third ITF $25K+ title of the year. That beats last year, when we had only 2, it matches 2015. Our best since 2000 was in 2008, when we had 8 titles.

Fantastic week

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blob wrote:

It means that Katie has:
Played more pro matches than any other GB player - 61. Johanna & Naomi are next on 58.
The second highest number of wins - 39. Johanna has 40.
The fourth highest win %, 39-22, 63.93%. The three ahead of her are:
1: Sabrina Federici 5-4, 80.00%
2: Johanna Konta 40-18, 69.49%
3: Emily Arbuthnott 15-7, 68.18%
Is tied for the most wins against higher ranked opponents, with 11; a figure shared by Jodie & Heather. Katie's was achieved in 24 matches, Jodie 25, and Hev 26.
Has come back from a set down to win more often than any other GB player - 6 times, two clear of any one else. For players involved in 10 or more such matches, her % rate for comebacks is fourth, 0.5% behind Johanna & Gabi, the clear leader is Emily Arb.

It also gives the GB women 750 pro wins for the season.


 Trying to understand these stats blob, because there is an error somewhere in the win-losses and win %. I think it's just the way you've shown Sabrina. The others you've shown W-L, so you add to get total matches (T), but Sabrina you've shown T-W

The stats are interesting not only in showing Katie Bs good form through the year, but that Jo had a VERY good start to the year before her post-Wimbledon fade. 



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SF: (4) Katie BOULTER (GBR) 222 beat (1) Viktoria KUZMOVA (RUS) 132 (CH:130 Oct 17) 19yrs JCH:24 Jan 16 6-4 0-6 6-3 smile
SF: (6) Katie SWAN (GBR) 345 beat (3) Anna KALINSKAYA (RUS) 168 (CH:127 June 17) 18yrs JCH:3 Feb 16 6-1 ret smile

F: (4) Katie BOULTER (GBR) 222 vs (6) Katie SWAN (GBR) 345 smilesmilesmile



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Michael D wrote:
blob wrote:

[...] The three ahead of her are:
1: Sabrina Federici 4-1, 80.00%
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 Trying to understand these stats blob, because there is an error somewhere in the win-losses and win %. I think it's just the way you've shown Sabrina. The others you've shown W-L, so you add to get total matches (T), but Sabrina you've shown T-W

The stats are interesting not only in showing Katie Bs good form through the year, but that Jo had a VERY good start to the year before her post-Wimbledon fade. 


Sorry, yes, correct. Sabrina should be as above.



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I'm beginning to feel optimistic about next year; we should have quite a few players, men and women in the top 200.

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The last $25K+ all GB final was, obviously, the $60K final in Kurume earlier in the year, where Laura R defeated Katie B.
The last all GB final in a $25K was... I think... in 2013, Winnipeg, where Johanna defeated Samantha for the last of her 4 $25K titles.

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I'm beginning to feel optimistic about next year; we should have quite a few players, men and women in the top 200.


It's the hope that kills you, every time



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Well done to the Katies!!!!biggrinbiggrin



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Superb win for Katie B; scrolling through was a worry with that second set bagel but that was a great bounce back :D
Well done too by Katie S :D (albeit with her opponent pulling up short)
Go Katies :)

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Wow, that's great news I haven't been on for a few days. I'm happy and exited for them. I'm not sure who to root for though.

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May the best Katie win wink



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Great to see.

Good luck to both in the final. Not sure who I want to win. Maybe Katie B to make sure of her Aus open quallies spot.

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Swan out the blocks like a rocket, blowing Boulter away at the moment, winning 66% of points.
Swan 5-0*

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